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Publication : The Janus kinase family of protein tyrosine kinases and their role in signaling.

First Author  Yeh TC Year  1999
Journal  Cell Mol Life Sci Volume  55
Issue  12 Pages  1523-34
PubMed ID  10526570 Mgi Jnum  J:58302
Mgi Id  MGI:1347188 Doi  10.1007/s000180050392
Citation  Yeh TC, et al. (1999) The Janus kinase family of protein tyrosine kinases and their role in signaling. Cell Mol Life Sci 55(12):1523-34
abstractText  In the early 1990s, the search for protein kinases led to the discovery of a novel family of non-receptor tyrosine kinases, the Janus kinases or JAKs. These proteins were unusual because they contained two kinase homology domains and no other known signaling modules. It soon became clear that these were not 'just another' type of kinase. Their ability to complement mutant cells insensitive to interferons and to be activated by a variety of cytokines demonstrated their central signaling function. Now, as we approach the end of the decade, it is evident from biochemical studies to knockout mice that JAKs play non-redundant functions in development, differentiation, and host defense mechanisms. Here, recent progress is reviewed, with particular emphasis on structure-function studies aimed at revealing how this family of tyrosine kinases is regulated.
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